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With a Master of Job-related Treatment (MOT) level from Nebraska Methodist University, you're encouraged to gear up individuals with vital tools that enhance their quality of life, also when faced with barriers. This 2.5 year program focuses on the method of work treatment, stressing making use of prior skills and understanding to enhance the effectiveness of OT method and the growth of sophisticated grown-up understanding abilities for continuous professional advancement. <br><br>Via a mix of online courses, on-campus laboratory immersions, and fieldwork experiences, you'll finish all set to sit for your work-related treatment qualification test and assistance clients go back to the routines, routines, and roles that are important to them.<br><br>A bachelor's [https://raindrop.io/camundw9b4/bookmarks-49859185 masters Degree in Occupational therapy] (or equal) and have finished university-level studies in human composition, human physiology, and introductory psychology. Domestic trainees that are approved into the Master of Occupational Therapy Research studies pay tuition charges. The Master of Job-related Treatment Researches is accredited by the Work-related Therapy Council of Australia Ltd (OTC) and accepted by the Occupational Therapy Board of Australia (OTBA).<br><br>Please join us for an on-line informational session highlighting our Occupational Treatment Program. The program is likewise accepted by the World Federation of Occupational Therapists. The program code for the Master of Occupational Treatment Research Studies is 5147.
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